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Happy Holidays
May the coming year bring you better than you expect – or deserve. With the best wishes and the kindest thoughts for a happy holiday season from South Florida Art Conservation
Marjorie Merriweather Post
This exhibition presents five costumes from Marjorie Merriweather Post ’s personal collection. The fancy dress costumes from the 1920s include Marie Antoinette, Starry Night, Juliet, and a Female American Indian costume worn by Marjorie,…
Merry Christmas
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I noticed several cracks on my painting. Should I call a conservator? (Part I)
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